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US Based Naija Woman Faces Murder Charge After Her 9-Year-Old Dies In Hot Car
Nigerian born Gbemisola G. Akayinode, a 36-year-old Houston-area mother, was charged with felony murder after her 9-year-old daughter, Oluwasikemi Akayinode, died from hyperthermia on July 1, 2025.
She allegedly left her daughter inside a Toyota Camry parked at a Galena Park manufacturing plant while she worked an eight-hour shift starting at 6 a.m.
The child was reportedly left with water, food, a fan, ice cubes, and melatonin to help her sleep. The windows were cracked, and a shade was placed in the front windshield, making it hard for passersby to see inside.
Around 2 p.m, she returned to the car and found Oluwasikemi unresponsive. CPR was attempted but it failed and the child was rushed to a Hospital, where she was pronounced dead..
The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences ruled the death as a homicide due to hyperthermia.
She was arrested on October 17, 2025, and booked into the Harris County
Nigerian born Gbemisola G. Akayinode, a 36-year-old Houston-area mother, was charged with felony murder after her 9-year-old daughter, Oluwasikemi Akayinode, died from hyperthermia on July 1, 2025.
She allegedly left her daughter inside a Toyota Camry parked at a Galena Park manufacturing plant while she worked an eight-hour shift starting at 6 a.m.
The child was reportedly left with water, food, a fan, ice cubes, and melatonin to help her sleep. The windows were cracked, and a shade was placed in the front windshield, making it hard for passersby to see inside.
Around 2 p.m, she returned to the car and found Oluwasikemi unresponsive. CPR was attempted but it failed and the child was rushed to a Hospital, where she was pronounced dead..
The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences ruled the death as a homicide due to hyperthermia.
She was arrested on October 17, 2025, and booked into the Harris County